![]() ![]() The foliage and shrub-like habit is typical of the species, but it will usually grow to a larger size. Tolerates full sun, low water needs(xeric). PINE, MUGO (Pinus mugo ‘Mughus’) Ht 15-25 ft, Spd 20-25 ft. Drought tolerant, and it must have good drainage. Slow growing Rocky Mountain native that grows into ancient specimens on exposed slopes in high elevations. Bushy, irregularly shaped, pine with dark green needles dotted with white pitch. PINE, BRISTLECONE (FOXTAIL) (Pinus aristata) Ht 20-30 ft, Spd 12-20 ft. It does best in a protected location, as it is subject to winter burn. This is a native to Yugoslavia’s Bosnian Mountains. A slow-growing pine with dense, dark green foliage and light gray bark. Full sun to part shade, low to moderate water needs. This plant will work great in smaller yards, or where any small evergreen tree is needed. ![]() Similar to its big brother Austrian Pine in everyway except in size. Full sun to part shade, low water needs (xeric). PINE, AUSTRIAN DWARF (Pinus nigra ‘nana’) Ht 15 ft, Spd 10 ft. Cultural differences tend to be greater than genetic differences. Ponderosa and Austrian growing side by side will look the same more often than not. A dense, stoutly-pyramidal pine with a uniform crown becoming more open with age. PINE, AUSTRIAN (Pinus nigra) Ht 50-60 ft, Spd 20-40 ft. A selection from the Cheyenne Experimental Station that is very columnar in habit. JUNIPER, WOODWARD (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Woodward’) Ht 12-20 ft, Spd 2-4 ft. Attractive feathery, silver-blue foliage on an open form. JUNIPER, WICHITA BLUE (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’) Ht 16-20 ft, Spd 8-12 ft. It can be used as a medium screen, or as a formal specimen. It will display an erect pyramidal to columnar form with fine textured dense rich green foliage. This juniper is very durable in heat, cold, salt and drought. JUNIPER, SPARTAN (Juniperus chinensis ‘Spartan’) Ht 15-17 ft, Spd 4-5 ft. Suitable for planting where space is limited. Blue-gray foliage on vertically growing branches that create a columnar form. JUNIPER, SKYROCKET (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’) Ht 15-20 ft, Spd 3-4 ft. A greater amount of variability, though, can occur in its winter color. The color varies from dark green to bluish-green. Typically a pyramidal tree, but can also be vase-like, or a mounding shrub with multiple stems. JUNIPER, ROCKY MOUNTAIN (Juniperus scopulorum) Ht 20-40 ft, Spd 3-15 ft. JUNIPER, MOONGLOW (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Moonglow’) Ht 16-20 ft, Spd 8-12 ft. A male clone from the Badlands of South Dakota. Slower growing juniper with a narrow columnar habit that keeps its shape without pruning. JUNIPER, MEDORA (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Medora’) Ht 16-20 ft, Spd 4-5 ft. Compact habit with dense branching and strong terminal leader. Soft, scale-like foliage with medium green color that holds through the winter. JUNIPER, COLOGREEN (Juniperus scopulorum ‘Cologreen’) Ht 16-20 ft, Spd 8-12 ft. Reaches a height of about half of most other uprights. Keeps its natural broad, pyramidal shape without shearing. JUNIPER, BLUE POINT (Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Point’) Ht 8 ft, Spd 4 ft. Perfect as a tall, narrow screen where space is limited. An improved selection with tight, bright blue foliage and a very narrow, upright form. ![]() JUNIPER, BLUE ARROW (Juniperus virginiana ‘Blue Arrow’) Ht 12-16 ft, Spd: 2-4 ft. It will not grow as well in heavy clay soil. Grows best when protected, but adapts well to varying conditions. A softer textured plant that offers a change from the much planted Colorado Spruce. ![]() Large conical evergreen with 1½”-2½” long, soft bluish-green needles, brightened in spring by very blue new growth. A comparable tree to the Colorado Blue Spruce in shape and color.įIR, WHITE (Abies concolor) Ht 70 ft, Spd 25 ft. Prefers well drained soils, and will tolerate dry conditions. These trees tolerate heavy snow, and do well in windy locations. As younger trees they are more openly branched, filling in as they mature. The silver-gray needles are usually 1-1 ½ inches long and typically point upward. They are also known as Rocky Mountain or Alpine Fir. Can grow over a wide range in the Western US. PDF DOWNLOAD EVERGREEN TREES (have needles and stay green all year)įIR, CORKBARK (Abies lasiocarpa arizonica) Ht 50-90 ft, Spd 15 ft. ![]()
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